A/C doing it's own thing
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A/C doing it's own thing
So, driving down the road one day, the a/c quit blowing. I have checked the fuses, replaced the relay under the hood, replaced the actual blower motor all to no avail. I measured only about 10Volts coming out of the wire harness to the fan. I am guessing this should be up around 12 to 14. A friend told me to measure the voltage in both fuse boxes and that probably my fuse box has gone out. I went to buy the resistor pack and the dealership told me not to because they had never had to replace one. I hate to keep replacing parts, but living in Texas in July with no a/c is getting old. If you have any suggestions, I would love to know them. Thank you for your time.
Bob
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RE: A/C doing it's own thing
Mine stopped working also. and although I had verified that the plug-in under the hood was click shut firmly, I hadn't noticed that one of the wires in the plug-in was not pushed in all the way. Probably had detached from engine vibes, I don't know, but all that was needed was to push this wire as deep as it would go in the plug-in to make contact and voilĂ*!!!! A/C was back. I was lucky enough to find the culprit before starting changing parts.
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